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U.S. GEOGRAPHY: Number of states that touch the Pacific Ocean

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5

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U.S. GEOGRAPHY: The 2 states on both sides of the Mississippi

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Minnesota and Louisiana

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U.S. GEOGRAPHY: 3 of the states that have areas known as “panhandles”

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West Virginia, Oklahoma, Idaho, Texas, Florida, Alaska, Maryland

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U.S. GEOGRAPHY: It’s the smallest state in land area of those not in the original 13 colonies

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Hawaii (6,423 sq. miles but growing by the day)

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U.S. GEOGRAPHY: Alaska has the longest seacoast and this state is second

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Florida

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U.S. GEOGRAPHY: Phoenix lies on a river named for this substance found in the name of another state capital

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Salt

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U.S. GEOGRAPHY: It’s 277 miles long, it’s up to 18 miles wide, it’s 6 million years old and at a given time temperatures within it can vary by 25 degrees

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The Grand Canyon

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BASEBALL GEOGRAPHY: After Alaska, it’s the largest state in area without a Major League Baseball team (30 seconds to think)

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Montana

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U.S. GEOGRAPHY: This city of 650,000 people is the most populous U.S. city not found in a U.S. state (30 seconds to think)

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Washington D.C.

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U.S. STATE GEOGRAPHY: Of the contiguous states, these 2 coastal states have elevation changes within them of more than 14,000 feet (30 seconds to think)

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California and Washington

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U.S. GEOGRAPHY: The leading dairy products state

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Wisconsin

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U.S. GEOGRAPHY: Mountain range that surrounds city of Atlanta

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Blue Ridge Mountains

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U.S. GEOGRAPHY: Much of this largest Louisiana city is below sea level

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New Orleans

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U.S. GEOGRAPHY: One of two states ending in “T”

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Vermont, Connecticut

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COLORFUL GEOGRAPHY: John Denver’s country roads lead to these West Virginia mountains

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Blue Ridge Mountains

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COLORFUL GEOGRAPHY: National Park famous for faithful aquatic eruptions

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Yellowstone

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GEOGRAPHY: Honolulu is on this Hawaiian island

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Oahu

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GEOGRAPHY: Located in Alaska, it’s North America’s highest peak

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Denali (formerly known as Mount McKinley)

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U.S. GEOGRAPHY: State whose license plate reads “Land of 10,000 Lakes”

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Minnesota

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U.S. GEOGRAPHY: Only temperate zone rain forest in the U.S. is on this state’s Olympic peninsula

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Washington

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DRAWING THE “LINE”: In the pre-Civil War period, the Ohio River and this line were considered the dividing line between free and slave states

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Mason-Dixon Line

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HOTEL: The 460-room King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel in this state stands on the grounds where the man once resided

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Hawaii